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This book provides a unified analysis <strong>of</strong> energy <strong>economics</strong> and energy<br />

policy using a microanalytic approach to complex policy problems that <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

the prospect <strong>of</strong> markedly improving policy decisions. Using oil and gas within<br />

a cost benefit framework, decision makers are provided the tools to act so as<br />

to minimize the economic cost <strong>of</strong> achieving the goals that they are empowered<br />

to pursue.<br />

Griffin, Kerry (19??). Factors Affecting the North Pacific Groundfish<br />

Fishery. Draft report, 18 pp.<br />

The inshore/<strong>of</strong>fshore allocation debate has dominated the discussion <strong>of</strong><br />

management <strong>of</strong> groundfish <strong>fisheries</strong> <strong>of</strong> the north Pacific in recent years.<br />

This, along with several other factors, influences the groundfish market.<br />

These other factors include quality concerns, other fishing management<br />

decisions, world economic dynamics, and the status <strong>of</strong> the rest <strong>of</strong> the world s<br />

groundfish <strong>fisheries</strong>. These issues are discussed, although special emphasis<br />

will be given to the inshore/<strong>of</strong>fshore allocation debate and the management<br />

strategy for north Pacific groundfish.<br />

Griffin, Wade L. (1977). "Time Trends in the Harvesting Sector <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Shrimp Industry." DIR 77-1, SP-2, The Texas<br />

Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A&M University, College<br />

Station, Texas, March, 32 pp.<br />

Time trends in pounds landed, days fished, fleet size, fishing effort<br />

index numbers, and value are presented and discussed.<br />

Griffin, Wade L. (1994). "Shrimp Fishing Cost and Returns in Texas."<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University,<br />

College Station, Texas.<br />

Trends in costs and returns for vessels greater than 60 feet operating<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the Texas coast.<br />

Griffin, Wade L. (1996). Quantitative Methods in Agricultural Economics and<br />

Agribusiness. Agricultural Economics 317, Class Notes, First Summer<br />

Session, Department <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University.<br />

An introduction to mathematical <strong>economics</strong> and econometrics.<br />

Griffin, Wade L. (1996). Quantitative Methods in Agricultural Economics and<br />

Agribusiness. Agricultural Economics 317, Answers to Exercises, First<br />

Summer Session, Department <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M<br />

University.<br />

Answers to exercises in an introduction to mathematical <strong>economics</strong> and<br />

econometrics.<br />

Griffin, Wade L. (1996). "Shrimp Bycatch Reduction: Impacts on the<br />

Shrimp and Red Snapper Harvesting Sectors in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico."<br />

MARFIN Proposal, Department <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M<br />

University, College Station, Texas.<br />

A proposal to measure the impact <strong>of</strong> alternative management policies on<br />

shrimp and red snapper <strong>fisheries</strong> by measuring the changes in consumer and<br />

producer surplus. The specific objectives are to: 1) review <strong>literature</strong> and<br />

collect available data on the red snapper fishery, 2) Develop a parent-stock<br />

recruitment relationship in GBFSM for the red snapper fishery in the Gulf <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexico, 3) Develop a submodel for the recreational harvesting sector in GBFSM<br />

2 4 3

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